Requesters face numerous barriers with delays and redactions being the most significant.

Purpose of Hearings:

To examine the use of FOIA requests as a tool for government transparency and explore barriers to accessing public documents from the user’s perspective.

To examine the processes agencies use to meet FOIA’s legal requirements and explore barriers to effective and efficient compliance from the FOIA officer’s perspective.

To hear from witnesses that use FOIA in news reporting, academic research, and to conduct government oversight.

To hear from the witnesses tasked with implementing FOIA at several agencies that need to improve response efforts.

Background:

Enacted in 1966, FOIA is a transparency tool for individuals to ensure government accountability. Under FOIA, requesters may ask federal agencies for information about any matter. An agency has 20 business days to respond to a request (and an additional ten days for unusual circumstances) and must release non-exempt records to the requester.

In Fiscal Year 2014, the federal government received 714,231 FOIA requests. The backlog of FOIA cases that had not been processed within the statutory time limit increased by 67 percent to a total of 159,741 backlogged cases.